Why is it important to vote

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Why is it important to vote

Minimum 500 word response, written as a letter, encouraging potential voters to vote. In your response, you should talk about the importance of voting, what voting means to you, the things that can be accomplished through voting, etc.

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Why Voting Is Important

“Voting is your civic duty.” This is a pretty common sentiment, especially each November as Election Day approaches. But what does it really mean? And what does it mean for Americans in particular?

A History of Voting in the United States

Today, most American citizens over the age of 18 are entitle to vote in federal and state elections, but voting was not always a default right for all Americans. The United States Constitution, did not define specifically who could or could not . But it did establish how the new country would vote.

Article 1 of the Constitution determined that members of the Senate and House of Representatives would both be elected directly by popular vote. The president, however, would be elected not by direct vote, but rather by the Electoral College. The Electoral College assigns a number of representative votes per state, typically based on the state’s population. This indirect election method was seen as a balance between the popular vote and using a state’s representatives in Congress to elect a president.

The Constitution did not specifically say who could . This question was largely leave to the states into the 1800s. In most cases, landowning white men were eligible to vote, while white women, black people, and other disadvantaged groups of the time were excluded from voting (known as disenfranchisement).

 

While no longer explicitly excluded, suppression is a problem in many parts of the country. Some politicians try to win reelection by making it harder for certain populations and demographics to vote.

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